the oakland mayor, however, doesn't see it that way. way. >> this nation is way overdue for immigration reform and these people that have been here for decades should have some pathway for being able to live here with dignity. >> the i.d. cards will begin and be available beginning february 1. oakland expects to issue 6,000 of them during the first year of the program. >>> the governor is about to announce one of the most significant changes in decades in how california funds education. abc 7 news capital correspondent nannette miranda explains that it will change the way many special programs are paid for. and, of course, the plan is already growing. >> reporter: in a bid to give districts more local control and boost funding for schools with low income, governor jerry brown plans to dramatically change and maybe even eliminate what is called categorically funding. superrestricted money the state gives to schools that must be spent on certain programs like adult education and smaller class sizes. 56 categories in it all costing nearly